We have no meanings for "very officious" in our records yet.
1 The papers are very officious , and these other people are simply impertinent.
2 Behind a black granite semi-circle sat a very officious looking middle-aged woman.
3 A very officious deputy sheriff was also in the group.
4 The other gentlemen were very officious in seeing that their partners got safely over.
5 The other gentlemen were very officious in seeing that their partners got over safely.
6 He was very officious with his three reverences to the King, as others do.
7 She thought the canon very officious , and disapproved the arrangement, but saw it was unavoidable.
8 The under gaoler was very officious to show his fetters, in which there was no contrivance.
9 As he spoke to me several times and seemed very officious , I asked who he was.
10 All I can say is that young Mr. Burton is making himself very officious , and very disagreeable.
11 I'll have my assistant, Nola, send her a very officious letter telling her to knock it off.
12 But I advise, if it is not very officious , your making Haxton look after it and report immediately.
13 He was a large and very officious bird who was raucous at his best, speaking in loud and harsh tones.
14 He would look very officious standing there at his cluttered desk, she thought, amused, if he wasn't sound asleep and snoring loudly.
15 "That was very officious of you, Jimmy," he remarked.
16 "You are really very officious . "
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